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The guidance comes as the tender market has grown from zero to $48 billion since 2019.
June 30 -
Working out the differences between the Senate and House budget bills might result in lawmakers reaching for ways to pay for extending tax cuts and finance new programs which could put tax-exempt munis back on the negotiating table.
June 30 -
A change in leadership at the Government Finance Officers Association comes on the heels of an all-time record membership level.
June 30 -
Issuance for the week of June 30 is estimated at $2.495 billion, with $2.039 billion of negotiated deals and $456.3 million of competitive deals on tap, according to LSEG.
June 27 -
Hamilton County, Ohio, announced a deal Thursday to pay $350 million in county funds toward the $470 million cost of renovations to Paycor Stadium.
June 27 -
Damages awarded to the developer are several times tiny Cle Elum's $5 million general fund budget for 2025.
June 27 -
A Kansas state legislative council will meet next month to keep a 2024 bond-financing law alive at the request of the Missouri-based Kansas City Chiefs.
June 27 -
Sacramento Municipal Utility District officials credit the Kestrel green verification for attracting a new buyer to its commercial paper.
June 27 -
Downtown College Prep, a charter school operator in San Jose, defaulted on $34 million of municipal bonds, citing the area's dwindling number of children.
June 27 -
Investors added $79.6 million to municipal bond mutual funds in the week ended Wednesday, following $110 million of inflows the prior week, according to LSEG Lipper data.
June 26 -
Soon after it sold $687.3 million of bonds, Chicago returned to market with $82.55 million for housing and economic development in a deal set to close Monday.
June 26 -
Hays County's Nov. 5 election for nearly $440 million of bonds, which won voter approval, was voided by a state judge due to an open meetings act violation.
June 26 -
The ratings agency said fund balances had declined as a percent of operating revenues and are expected to decline further.
June 26 -
Senator Joni Ernest has reintroduced the Modernizing Agricultural and Manufacturing Bonds Act, long- simmering bipartisan legislation backed by the CDFA and BDA.
June 26 -
The first public bond issue from Everglades College, Inc., will finance projects on the institution's Keiser University flagship campus in West Palm Beach.
June 26 -
As the end of the first half of a so-far tumultuous 2025 approaches, several municipal bond analysts are upbeat about the rest of the year.
June 25 -
Continued state and city support for the MTA's capital projects was the primary driver for Moody's Ratings upgrade to A2.
June 25 -
The updated document also addresses disclosure relating to cybersecurity.
June 25 -
The addition is part of a push to expand the firm's presence in New York public finance, Jonathan Ballan told The Bond Buyer.
June 25 -
Indiana's Senate Enrolled Act 1 raises questions about local income tax-backed bonds, appearing to lack protections for bondholders as currently written.
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